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SUMMARY:Tots Tunes
DESCRIPTION:The very popular music sessions for parents and little ones (0-5 yr olds).  Described as "uplifting and energising" and "such a fun\, high quality experience".   These interactive\, energetic sessions involve learning songs from around the world and original tunes and combining them with a bit of a workout!   Tots Tunes is a chance for local hackney parents to have a bit of fun\, listen to and sing some quality ‘non baby’ acoustic music.\n\nExpect to hear new tunes\, revamped tunes\, folk tunes.\n\n \n\nAll sessions are accompanied by cello and djembe.\n\nThursdays 10am and 11am  £6 (all classes drop-in so no need to book)\n\n 
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/tots-tunes-11/2016-03-24/
LOCATION:11 Gillett Square\, London\, N16 8AZ
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SUMMARY:Words & Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Words & Jazz hosted by Nicki Heinen. Poetry\, stories and jazz - and perhaps a few cocktails to help the creative juices flow...\n\nVahni Capildeo\n\nVahni Capildeo was born and educated in Trinidad and holds a DPhil in Old Norse from Christ Church\, Oxford. Her most recent book is Measures of Expatriation (Carcanet\, 2016)\, the Poetry Book Society's Choice for Spring. She is creating site-specific events and initiating artistic collaborations abroad\, on the Harper-Wood Studentship (St. John’s College\, Cambridge)\, and in Britain as the first ‘poet on tour’ for the Out of Bounds project\, an AHRC-funded initiative between the Universities of Stirling and Newcastle\, partnered with the British Library and Scottish Poetry Library\, which will capture sound and images for a new clickable digital map of diverse poetry of place across these isles.\n\nTim Cumming\n\nTim Cumming’s first collection\, The Miniature Estate\, was published in 1991\, and subsequent books include Apocalypso (1999)\, Contact Print (2002)\, The Rumour (2004)\, The Rapture (2011). Etruscan Miniatures (2012s) and in 2015\, Rebel Angels in the Mind Shop from Australia's Pitt St Poetry. Since 2007\, he has made a number of acclaimed film poems that have been shown at festivals worldwide\, and he made the acclaimed BBC documentary\, Hawkwind Do Not Panic in 2006-2007. His work has appeared in The Forward Book of Poetry\, its Best of the Decade anthology\, and in Bloodaxe Books’ major 2010 anthology\, Identity Parade.\n\nCrispin Best\n\nCrispin Best lives in London and at www.crispinbest.com. He edits For Every Year\, an online project aiming to collect a piece of art or writing in honour of every year since 1400. He was named as one of Faber & Faber's New Poets for 2015/16.\n\nDavid McGrath\n\nDavid McGrath’s debut novel\, Rickshaw was published by Thistle Books in 2015. He has won the Bare Fiction Prize\, the Peirene Press Story Competition\, was a prizewinner in the Words with Jam Short Story Competition\, the 2016 WOW! Awards and was highly commended in the Manchester Fiction Prize 2013. He has won a StorySLAM at the Royal Festival Hall\, performed at London LitCrawl\, Wilderness Festival\, Rattle Tales & several Liars’ League events for which he won MVP in 2013. He has been published in Litro\, Open Pen\, the forthcoming Third Script and several other short story anthologies\n
URL:https://www.vortexjazz.co.uk/event/words-jazz-march/
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SUMMARY:HUW VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
DESCRIPTION:Huw Vaughan Williams - Bass\nDevin Gray - Drums\nGeorge Crowley - Saxophone\n\nHUW VAUGHAN WILLIAMS\nWinner of the 2012 Yamaha Jazz Scholars Prize from The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama\, Huw draws on a rich combination of his Welsh roots\, his training in Jazz and the contemporary creative music scenes in London\, Brooklyn and Manhattan.\n\n“I really like the idea of music coming from the mixing pot of all your history\, so this is just as much about a teenage rock phase in North Wales as a mid twenties Free Jazz phase in London.”\n\nWith a fast growing CV lit up by the names of some of his heroes including Jim Black\, Michael Blake\, Jason Rebello\, Neil Yates and long time mentor Huw Warren\, Huw V Williams is building a beautiful bass filled world of free music and primal creativity.\n\nDEVIN GRAY\nAn artist interested in multiple musical directions and one who strives for quality and sincerity in his work. His exciting energy has compelled him towards many different musical directions and projects. Considered by his contemporaries as cutting edge\, Gray shows promise as an artist that will not only move the music forward\, but one who will share his unique musical vision with the world of music.\n\nDevin Gray’s fresh approach to modern drumming has enabled him to play with many of America’s great jazz musicians. He has performed and recorded with innovative musicians of contrasting styles and backgrounds such as: David Liebman\, Tony Malaby\, Gary Thomas\, Ingrid Jensen\, Dave Burrell\, Dave Ballou\, Michael Formanek\, Nate Wooley\, Stephan Crump\, George Garzone\, Chris Speed\, Drew Gress\, Sam Rivers\, Ralph Alessi\, John O’Gallagher\, Ellery Eskelin\, Kris Davis\, Ted Rosenthal\, Matt Mitchell\, Uri Caine\, Andrew D’Angelo\, Vardan Ovsepian\, Bill McHenry as well as many others.\n\nGEORGE CROWLEY\nGeorge Crowley is one of the most prominent new voices among the sea of burgeoning creative musicians living in London\, England. A performer who is equally adept at both saxophone and clarinet\, he is instantly recognizable by his expressively direct tone and infectious improvisations. Moreover\, Crowley is increasingly recognized by fellow musicians and critics alike for his strong gifts in composition\, which carry the fine quality of equally marrying both mind and heart while providing ample yet surprising room for his improvising bandmates.
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